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Annotation:Rhuthr-gyrch Captain Gwyn
X:1 T:Rhuthr-gyrch Captain Gwyn T:Captain Gwynn's Attack March M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:"Moderato" R:Air N:Sam Bayard thought this tune a version of "Stingo" B:Nicholas Bennett – Alawon fy Ngwlad (1896, p. 80) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Gmin D|(G2A) B2c|(d>=ef) F2F|(G>AB/c/) (d>cB/A/)|[B,3G3] [B2d2]D| G2A B2c|(d>=ef) F2F|(G>AB/c/) (d>cB/A/)|[B,3G3] [D2G2B2d2]z|| (B>c)B B2B|(c>d)c c3|(d>ef) (g>fe)|[F3d3][F2B2d2f2]B| (B>cB) B2B|(c>df) !fermata!g2 (f/e/)|(d>cB) (A>G^F)|[B,3G3][D2G2B2d2]z||
RHUTHR-GYRCH CAPTAIN GWYN (Captain Gwynn's Attach March). AKA and see "Up in the Morning Early (3)." English, March (6/8 time). England, Wales. G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Samuel Bayard identified this tune as a version of the English air "Stingo" (AKA "Cold and Raw"), printed in the 17th century by Playford but considerably older.